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John Cullinane
Dr. John Cullinane is an archaeologist from the Biblical Museum in Chicago. He travels to the Holy Land hoping to do some important archaeological digs. He is in his forties and is an Irish-Catholic who was educated at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Grenoble and many other places. He studied in various places to acquire special skills and to perfect his technical analysis. He grew up in Gary, Indiana where his father worked for the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. He is well known in his field.
As the dig continues, Cullinane learns more about the Hebrew culture on which Makor was based. He writes his reports with Eliav advising him on what to read to form the basis for his reports.
Culliname likes to attend Catholic masses in different parts of the world when he travels. He likes not only the architecture, but also the differences in the liturgical...
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